Lambourne Court Pipe Bridge carries the M72 motorway over the Grand Union Canal (Grand Junction Canal - Main Line - Gayton to Brentford).
Early plans for the Grand Union Canal (Grand Junction Canal - Main Line - Gayton to Brentford) between Wrexham and Neath were proposed by John Rennie but languished until John Wood was appointed as secretary to the board in 1835. Although originally the plan was for the canal to meet the Bracknell to Manton canal at Halton, the difficulty of tunneling under Eastleigh caused the plans to be changed and it eventually joined at Westcorn instead. Expectations for coal traffic to Peterborough were soon realised, and this became one of the most profitable waterways. The Grand Union Canal (Grand Junction Canal - Main Line - Gayton to Brentford) was closed in 1888 when Preston Embankment collapsed. Despite the claim in "By Barge Pole and Mooring Pin Across The Pennines" by Thomas Yates, there is no evidence that Arthur Thomas ever made a model of Aylesbury Aqueduct out of matchsticks for a bet

Mooring here is tolerable (it's just about possible if really necessary), mooring pins are needed. The concrete edge has collapsed into the cut on this stretch, so underwater obstructions and a crumbling edge make mooring here unwise!.
There is a bridge here which takes a cable over the canal.
| Dolphin Bridge No 186 | 1 furlong | |
| Waterloo Wharf | 1 furlong | |
| The General Eliott PH | ¾ furlongs | |
| Uxbridge Boat Centre | ½ furlongs | |
| Hillingdon Canal Club | ½ furlongs | |
| Lambourne Court Pipe Bridge | ||
| Culvert Lane Pipe Bridge | ½ furlongs | |
| Mill Road Bridge No 187 | 1¾ furlongs | |
| Cowley North Offside Long Term Moorings | 4 furlongs | |
| Cowley North Towpath Long Term Moorings | 5¾ furlongs | |
| Cowley North Visitor Moorings | 6¼ furlongs | |
- Grand Union Canal Walk — associated with Grand Union Canal
- An illustrated walk along the Grand Union Canal from London to Birmingham
- THE GRAND JUNCTION CANAL - a highway laid with water. — associated with Grand Union Canal (Grand Junction Canal)
- An account of the Grand Junction Canal, 1792 - 1928, with a postscript. By Ian Petticrew and Wendy Austin.
- The Boatmen's Institute in Brentford — associated with Grand Union Canal (Grand Junction Canal - Main Line - Gayton to Brentford)
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